Miriam Friedman Morris with 'Portrait of Mathilde Friedmann (1901-1944)' by her father, David Friedman, at the German consulate in New York City.

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James O?Rourke

Decades after the Nazis interrupted David Friedman's promising career as an artist, looted his paintings and murdered his wife and daughter, his works are on display in the Consulate General of Germany.

"I think they've been really happy to bring some justice to my father," said Miriam Friedman Morris, the late artist's daughter from his second marriage. "(Consulate officials) have been very supportive and did a wonderful job in helping me make the best of the space. It's a consulate, not a museum, but it's a very nice area."